He can't get enough of his baker boy! David Beckham sports signature cap as he announces plans for Union Street Café with Gordon Ramsay

He is rarely pictured without a trusty baker boy hat and the look is fast becoming his signature style.

The 37-year-old, who has recently unveiled plans for a cafe with Gordon Ramsay, was seen strolling around in London in a black version of the hat which he teamed with a navy cable knit cardigan.

The father-of-four was also wearing a pair of dark blue trousers and a pair of bright white trainers.

Hat's nice: David Beckham was seen out in London sporting a baker boy hat on his head

The footballer, who has recently
signed to French team Paris St-Germain, is currently having a love
affair with the millinery style and has several different colours in his
collection.

David and his chef pal Ramsay recently released plans for their new Union Street Cafe, which will be near Borough market and is set to open in September.

Speaking about the partnership the celebrity chef said: 'We're really excited to be opening Union Street Cafe in September and it’s great that David wants to come on board and be partner.'

New venture: Davis has just announced he will be pairing up with his friend and celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay for a new eaterie called Union Street Café. Pictured together in LA in 2011

'We've been working on the new site, which is near Borough Market, for the past couple of years and the amazing large warehouse space will offer quality Mediterranean-influenced food with a daily changing menu.'

With Victoria busy in New York with
Fashion Week it's likely that David has been left to perform the school
run with Brooklyn, 13, Romeo, 10 and seven-year-old Cruz.

The couple's youngest child 18-month-old Harper is with Victoria in America.

Dressed down style: The 36-year-old footballer teamed his favourite headwear with a cable knit jumper and a pair of navy trousers

Left with the domestic duties: David is in charge of the school run, with Victoria away at New York Fashion Week

David’s move to play football in
Paris has landed him in a row over taxes as he says he will receive just
the minimum wage while the rest of his pay package is donated to
charity.

The deal means that high French taxes do not make a dent in his fortune while he plays for Paris St Germain.

This has angered many French,
including one MP who mocked Beckham’s accountant for saying the former
England captain will work for only £2,000 a month.

Signature style: David has been seen wearing a number of different hats in the same style in recent weeks

Fashion focused: Victoria is currently in New York with the couple's youngest child Harper

'He will be paid less than my parliamentary assistant!' said conservative Gerald Darmanin. 'Be serious!'

Beckham’s arrangement involves
limiting his contract to five months, keeping his family based in
London, and saying he will give his salary to charity.

All of this enables both Beckham and
PSG to concentrate on making millions from the ex-England captain’s
image rights, while paying far less tax.

The £2,000-a-month salary represents the minimum wage for professional footballers in France.

Back to work: Beckham was seen training in a Paris Saint Germain kit in London on Wednesday